White Chocolate Polar Bear Pretzel Pops

Whether you have kids, or you’re a kid at heart, you’ll have a great time this winter making White Chocolate Polar Bear Pretzel Pops. They are an irresistible sweet and salty treat that are perfect for the holiday season.

Have you ever felt the urge to give a polar bear a hug? I have. I know polar bears are big and probably not that cuddly, well, at least not to humans, but I can’t help but feel the desire to snuggle up with one of them. I don’t imagine that will ever happen though, so I’ll just have to settle for making these sweet Polar Bear Pretzel Pops to give to friends and family.

I am really in love with making pretzel pops and am hoping despite my Jungle Animal Pretzel Pops being one of my least viewed posts last year, that you like them too. I have lots of designs in mind, and will be sharing many more tutorials this year.

These are some of the simplest pretzel pops I’ve created, thus far. I always use modeling chocolate to create the decorations for my chocolate dipped pretzel rods. I like how it tastes, and it is really easy to work with. If you prefer, you can use fondant or candies like chocolate and vanilla Tootsie Rolls or salt water taffy. For these bears you could even use marshmallows for the ears, and mini chocolate chips for the nose and eyes.

Any way you make them, I’m sure they will be adorable.

Polar Bear Pretzel Pops

TIP to keep the chocolate from cracking on your pretzels. Chocolate shrinks as it cools and when it shrinks onto something hard, it usually cracks. If you take the pretzels out of the bag and allow them to sit at room temperature for several hours or overnight they will soften just enough to keep this from happening, but not enough to become stale.

Roll some white and some black (or dark) modeling chocolate out on a non-stick mat using a fondant roller.

For each bear:

ears – cut out 2 white circles using the medium round plunger cutter

inner Ears – cut 2 black circles using the small round plunger cutter

nose – cut 2 black circles using the small round cutter and pinch it between your thumb and finger shaping it into a triangle with rounded edges

eyes – pinch off 2 tiny pieces of black and roll into balls

snout – pinch off 1 pea size piece of white and roll into a ball

Pour melted white chocolate into a tall glass. Dip pretzel into the chocolate, lift it out, shake it, and allow excess chocolate to drip back into the glass. I usually hold my pretzel, allowing the chocolate to begin to set, for about 30 seconds before placing it on my parchment paper lined baking sheet. I end up with nice round pretzels that way.

If using pure tempered white chocolate, refrigerate the pretzels for about 4-5 minutes. If using confectionery coating (Candy Melts) place in the freezer for 2-3 minutes.

Notes:

Candy Coating will crack and get sticky if your pretzels are in the freezer for too long.

Spots will form on candy coating if left at room temperature for too long. Dip a few then get them in the freezer.

Use a bit of melted white chocolate to attach the round ball onto the pretzel, about an inch from the top.

Dip a pretzel back into the white chocolate, giving it a second coat.

Allow the white chocolate to set until it thickens, holding the pretzel for about 10 seconds or so, then press a fork onto the pretzel, lift up, pulling away the chocolate, creating spikes. If you hold the pretzel so that the spikes fall down, you’ll end up with longer strands of fur.

Continue doing this, adding white chocolate if needed, until the entire pretzel looks furry. Attach the ears, eyes, and nose using white chocolate. I like to use tweezers to attach small pieces. I have big fingers and it just makes it easier.

The white chocolate will most likely be completely dry by the time you finish making it fuzzy looking, so it doesn’t need to chill in the freezer or refrigerator.

Cute huh?

Store in an airtight container for several weeks. Do not refrigerate or freeze.

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Thanks, Natalie. When Ilim, my exchange student was here, we spent days making pretzel pops in all sorts of designs and she had a blast. I think kids will love getting these as favors. I have lots more designs to come!

Those are so stinkin' cute I can't stand it!! Love it. Found your recipe at Six Sisters Stuff. I am one of the hostesses of Tasty Tuesdays and would love you to stop by and link up this recipe if you have not yet already. Here is the link http://bit.ly/1al67oLLori

Hi–visiting from the mommy club linky. I am so glad you posted there as I have been looking for a site just like this 🙂 Very cute idea. I like how easy it is and how the finished products is so professional looking. Well done!Sheila

Visiting from the Mommy Club Linky. I am so glad you posted as I have been looking for a site just like this. The bears are very cute and though the project is easy it produces a very professional looking product. I bookmarked for next winter family get-together. Nicely done 🙂Sheila

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